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What Are You Reading Right Now? ( Hwæt béon ðu bocrædung?)

From September 24 to October 1.
Do books I bought while on a book buying ban count? ;D

From September 24 to October 1.
Do books I bought while on a book buying ban count? ;D"
Banned book week? Why haven't I heard of it before? Perhaps we don't have one in the UK.
Anyway thanks Dawn thanks Terri. I guess based on those dates I'm going to miss the Theatre performance.
Heh Crystal where is it on in Tampa? We have a playhouse up in Hernando, it won't be there and I've only been to Clearwater for local groups further south towards Tampa and St. Petes.

I live in St Pete and have only made it as far north as Clearwater for shows. Though, Hattrick was doing shows up your way, they're moving back to Tampa this year.

I have another 8 library books either started or to be started so I'm hoping to get through quite a few this weekend. :)


Someday I will have to but not yet, I have too many books to read. And to make it worse my fav used bookstore is having a sale, 22% off everything in the store this weekend, I might have to go check it out.
I like the look of Voices. Might have to try it while I await the day I can afford to travel to Iceland. :)






Personally, I thought the Tim Severin 'Viking' series, was excellent. Having read many Viking histories and currently living in the land of the ice and snow, I can vouch for the authenticity. The only quibble I would have, is he does like to wear his research on his sleeve. Otherwise, well worth a little of your time.
I have reviewed them all on here. Pretty sure of that.
So there you go.

Definitely nothing wrong with his authenticity. His research was impeccable.

Don't ask. At least seven months! It must be my new record low.

Thanks for that Crystal. Spring Hill is a bit of a cultural desert. At the Beach we tend to look seawards. Hudson has a playhouse with some travelling repertory musicals occasionally but I'm afraid the amateur productions in Spring Hill are mostly well intentioned.

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Well, until about a month or two ago, The Show Palace did its own productions in Hudson, but they've gone to bringing in other shows now or only producing revues. They saw the success of the revues their old artistic director wrote and thought they could just import them cheaper. He's now with a theater in St. Pete.
I'm still slogging through the second Sept group read, and about to give up on it. It just doesn't make me want to read it. In fact, I find myself thinking of other things to do instead. Which normally I have to force myself to do things other than reading.


That was an excellent book. My introduction to
Gillian Bradshaw


I think a lot of the Bradshaw posts vanished with Chris.

Shame you didn't like it, but we are all individuals with different likes and dislikes. :-)


I was delighted to just find the play I'm working on listed on GR. Phoenix It's a new play, premiered in 2010, we're doing the regional premiere.

I was delighted to just find the play I'm working on listed on GR. Phoenix It's a new ..."
You are not alone, aside from Dawn, there are other reviewers who did not like it.


It doesn't have any fantasy elements:)
One of Bradshaws better ones I think.
Finished Winter of the World
It's okay - readable and entertaining, but there was just something that didn't click with me.
Currenly reading Michael Jeck's new one


It doesn't have any fantasy elements:)
One of Bradshaw..."
Thanks for that. Didn't know there was a new Michael Jecks out.


Old Dickens. :-) There's always someone reading a Dickens. If only authors like Dickens and Jane Austen knew how much their books are read to this day.

What breaks my heart is that a lot of them went to the grave with their books unliked, thought failures, with no idea of the popularity ahead. Makes me want to believe in ghosts.

I was watching something the other day about an Austen Convention in Bath (UK) and I remember thinking how stunning it really is that her books are so worshipped to this day. That there is usually someone on my friends list or who I see on GR reading an Austen. It is quite remarkable.

Old Dickens. :-) There's always someone reading..." That's true. This is the first Dickens book I've read. I've always wondered what their reaction would be if they knew how popular their books are too :)

And in other news I have finishedByzantium HUZZAH!
And am now about to start my first goodreads New Book Giveaway "You aren't what you eat" (no link available yet).
After that I will plunge back into the tenth century, Vikings perhaps, there are a lot of very tempting books on this thread.

I have friends reading The Pickwick Papers right now on GR. It was his first book I think and they are really liking it. So if you are looking for another Dickens one day there is that rather overlooked story. :-)

And in other news I have finishedByzantium HUZZAH!
And..."
Deborah! I saw you win a copy of that giveaway. I was in it also and thought my chances were pretty good. I lost, but when I looked at the winners I saw you had won a copy. I was glad to see at least someone I knew on GR had won a copy. :-)

I could not find this book on Amazon or B&N. I don't know how to enter this book to My Books without a lot of trouble.

Thank you, Dawn. I thought you might do that. It was bizarre, but I wanted to finish it. It was compelling in its own way. The Scourge of God is what I am reading now. I believe it is one of the November group read choices. After THE PLOT TO OVERTHROW, I needed to read about that nice man, Atilla the Hun.
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Its entertaining and a good story. Doesn't make you feel l..."
I see. Well that doesn't sound good for me as I like a book that has a lot of atmosphere. Looks like I still haven't heard anything that will make me want to read it any time soon. :)